1. Whenever…

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    Whenever you feel 99% bored
    55% lonely
    13% angry
    22% worried
    10% sad
    11% confused
    Don’t worry.
    Just put those numbers together
    and think of me.
    I will teach you how to smile!

    ~smsdish  Link to Google+

  2. Four blessed ways…

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    Four blessed ways of living:
    1st, look back & thank God.
    2nd, look forward & trust God.
    3rd, look around & serve God.
    4th, look within & find God.

    ~smsdish

  3. Reminding you to smile

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    I’ll stop by to visit some of you soon. Need to finish a few more tasks. Thank you so much for thinking of me and my family always. My mother is doing so much better today. She’s learning how to smile again, of course, without my dad by her side… Gonna take her a while, but everything will be okay. Sending you many smiles. ~Jendhamuni

  4. Sweet memories

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    Morning is the best time to remember
    all the sweet things and
    all the sweet persons in your life.
    Make sure you wake up with your
    sweet memories and a big smile!

    ~sms4smile  Link to Google+

  5. Again and again…

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    Love comes only once for those who know what LOVE is.
    Love comes again and again for those who know what LIFE is.
    ~Anurag Gupta

  6. With gentle honesty

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    Close friends are truly life’s treasures. Sometimes they know us
    better than we know ourselves. With gentle honesty, they are there
    to guide and support us, to share our laughter and our tears.
    Their presence reminds us that we are never really alone.

    ~Vincent van Gogh

Live & Die for Buddhism

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Me & Grandma

My Reflection

This site is a tribute to Buddhism. Buddhism has given me a tremendous inspiration to be who and where I am today. Although I came to America at a very young age, however, I never once forget who I am and where I came from. One thing I know for sure is I was born as a Buddhist, live as a Buddhist and will leave this earth as a Buddhist. I do not believe in superstition. I only believe in karma.

A Handful of Leaves

A Handful of Leaves

Tipitaka: The pali canon (Readings in Theravada Buddhism). A vast body of literature in English translation the texts add up to several thousand printed pages. Most -- but not all -- of the Canon has already been published in English over the years. Although only a small fraction of these texts are available here at Access to Insight, this collection can nonetheless be a very good place to start.

Major Differences

Major Differences in Buddhism

Major Differences in Buddhism: There is no almighty God in Buddhism. There is no one to hand out rewards or punishments on a supposedly Judgement Day ...read more

Problems we face today

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Of the many problems we face today, some are natural calamities and must be accepted and faced with equanimity. Others, however, are of our own making, created by misunderstanding, and can be corrected...

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